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Cro-Mags - Age Of Quarrel,
1985 Vinyl LP Unofficial Release Not On Label - Unkown Reissue from 1991 02. Cro-Mags - Age Of Quarrel, 1985 CD Unofficial Release Not On Label - none Reissue from 0 03. Cro-Mags - Live 1986, 1986 File FLAC Unofficial Release x 16 Church Of Zer - Zer3 Reissue from 2016 04. Cro-Mags - The Age Of Quarrel, 1986 Vinyl LP Album Repress Profile Records, Rock Hotel Records - PRO-1218, PRO-1218 05. Cro-Mags - The Age Of Quarrel, 1986 CD Album Profile Records, Rock Hotel Records - PCD-1218, none 06. Cro-Mags - We Gotta Know, 1986 CD Unofficial Release Holy Records - Holy 006 Reissue from 1992 - Live in Winnipeg, 26/07/1986 07. Cro-Mags - Best Wishes, 1989 CD Album Profile Records - PCD-1274 08. Cro-Mags - Alpha Omega, 1992 Vinyl LP Album Century Media - 08 9730-1 09. Cro-Mags - Alpha Omega, 1992 CD Album Century Media - 84 9730-2 10. Cro-Mags - Near Death Experience, 1993 CD Album Century Media - 7750-2 11. Cro-Mags - Hard Times In An Age Of Quarrel, 1994 Vinyl LP, Vinyl LP KINGfisher - KF 007-1 Reissue from 1998 12. Cro-Mags - Hard Times In An Age Of Quarrel, 1994 CD Album x 2 Century Media - 77072-2 CD 1 13. Cro-Mags - Hard Times In An Age Of Quarrel, 1994 CD Album x 2 Century Media - 77072-2 CD 2 14. White Devil - Reincarnation, 1995 CD Mini-Album Lost And Found Records - LF 210/CD 15. Cro-Mags - Revenge, 2000 CD Album Cro-Mag Recordings - CM2000 16. Cro-Mags - Live In Germany 1991, 2016 File FLAC Unofficial Release x 12 Church Of Zer - Zer4 Let us start 2016 with a classic among classics. In 2015 we hailed the Atheist legacy, today we dive into full Krishna worship. Cro-Mags are the zero-default band that has banged my head for exactly 30 years. I find not a single bad song on the entire discography. Only killer riffs, amazing build-ups, so welcome metal influences and superior vocalization (from both skinheads). Yes, Alpha Omega is a perfection of metalized melodic groove thrash. Yes, NDE is a marvel of recycling of the Best Wishes axioms and yes, Revenge, which features Rocky George from ST, is a killer recycling of the Age Of Quarrel formula, even the NoFx sections are great (BTW the songs of the White Devil MCD are all featured on Revenge). Cro-Mags innovated the tough guy hardcore sound, they were heavier than Agnostic Front and Warzone. From this era, style and city, only Crumbsuckers impressed me as much as Cro-Mags. I have been a non-stop Cro-Mags fan forever. Time I am. Their live performances were awesome, until some other versions of the band surfaced in the late 90s (I was disappointed by the Leeway-backed/Joseph fronted one). I don't care about the Krishna bullshit anymore that I care about the Jah or Satan or working-class-revenge feebleness of other bands. If I had to care about lyrics, I would have to throw away at least 6530 albums from my shelves. Cro-Mags are firmly set in the EZTT among Bad Brains, Slayer, Victims Family, Raven, Celtic Frost, MDC and the other eternal immortal heroes. Happy new 2016. Amen. Remove brackets and unzip: [the ozer side of zerness] !ZER Cro-Mags, White Devil ZER! PS: I wanted to do a Pneuma Hagion post this week. This is some killer heavy death metal, with those sewer vocals and straight forward pummeling riffs from the 90s. It's generic but fucking great. However they sell their music for $1 per EP, which I consider a more than fair price (compared to the stupid $10 some bands or labels sell digital albums - at this price, I want a CD). Therefore I won't post the PH stuff here and encourage all fans of the dark side to click and spend $3 for 9 songs. You pay for a cellphone, you can afford it. Speaking of the dark side, I accompanied a bunch of nieces and daughters to the movies to watch the Star Wars disaster. It's a disaster. It does not even look great. It's a bad rehash of the first movie (which I liked when it came out, but I was 8), but a lot more cretin, it's an astonishing achievement in stupidity. I'll never understand why this shit franchise is supposed to be classic, why anyone should find any philosophy/"societal commentary" in there or why the fuck anyone above the age of 8 would want to watch any of those movies 11 times. What reassures me is that among the kids I went with, not one over 9 liked it. Fuck Star Wars, double-fuck the posers who write essays about it, triple-fuck the media who make it look like profound art. Quadruple-fuck modern art. Listen to Howls Of Ebb. Amen. |
Monday, January 4, 2016
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Cheers Zer... I'm especially digging the live bootlegs. As always, thanks for sharing the glory.
ReplyDeleteHi Zer,
ReplyDeleteDo you have these bonus tracks?:
Cro-Mags - The Age Of Quarrel CD (Label: Cash Only Records) 2008
Plus 3 Bonus Tracks From Previously Unreleased 1984 Demo
16 You'd Be The Death Of Me (Original)
17 When Push Comes To Shove (Original)
18 Hard Times (Original)
Harley's War (Hardcore All-Stars) - CroMag CD (Label: Loud Fast Recordings) 2003
Bonus Tracks Recorded 1982-1983
8 Don't Tread On Me
9 Do Unto Others
10 Dead End Kids
11 Why Don't U
Thank you.
I have none of these, sorry.
DeleteDefinitely that post should be completed with Before the Quarrel CD.
ReplyDeleteBefore The Quarrel is the Age Of Quarrel demo posted twice here, isn't it?
Deleteit is, and it's one of the best shit ever recorded
DeleteYou missed John Joseph's Blodclot in this retrospective.
ReplyDeleteDon't know about that, links?
DeleteI don't have any Harley's War either.
Bloodclot is decent.I dig John Joseph's vocal stylings. Harley's War is pretty cheesy... Just an opinion, and fortunately they haven't found a way to tax opinions yet, ughh.
ReplyDeleteI concur with you, that is why I didn't point out HW as a necessity to an already extensive post. To me the perfect storm was/is Age of Quarrel.
DeleteBoth World was great though.
DeleteCheers Zer. That link was rather Un-Zer, but thanks for letting me know that my "intolerance" may soon be a chargeable offense... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to find the most obnoxious music that I can dig up and proceed to commit a "thought-crime"....
ReplyDeleteThanks Zer! really like your posts and the interesting links you add in 'em.
ReplyDeletecheers!
I don't know why, but reading the Higg's statement always makes me think about world peace...
ReplyDeleteBecause the song uses "anarchy" with the mainstream meaning of "anomie", while the Higg's statement refers to anarcho-capitalism: rules without rulers.
DeleteIs possible if you can re-upload this, please? amazing job!
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